What’s wrong with always feeling like peeing but not peeing much?

There is always the feeling of urinating but not much urine, which may be due to physiological factors, urinary tract infection, prostate enlargement, neurogenic urinary frequency, and occupational disease.
1. Physiological factors: such as mental stress, drinking more water or beverages, cold outside air, and women’s pregnancy may lead to the feeling of always urinating but not much urine.
2. Urinary tract infections: such as cystitis, urethritis, prostatitis and other diseases can also lead to frequent urination, always have the feeling of urinating but not much urine.
3. Prostatic hyperplasia: men with prostatic hyperplasia can squeeze the bladder and urethra, which can also lead to frequent urination, always having the feeling of urinating but not urinating much.
4. Neurogenic dysuria: central and peripheral neuropathy can lead to neurogenic dysuria, which can also be characterized by the feeling of urinating but not urinating much.
5. Occupational diseases: bladder cancer, urethral tumors, tumors of pelvic organs, cysts and so on can also cause, always have the feeling of urinating but not much urine.
There may be other reasons why you always feel like urinating but you don’t urinate much, so you need to go to the hospital in time for examination to clarify the cause of the disease.